
The Long Way Home is an atmospheric sci-fi game that blends classic point-and-click and visual novel mechanics with a first-person (FPS-style) perspective and survival elements.
You see the entire universe through the visor of your mining helmet. You’re adrift on a stranded ship, your course is lost, and there’s no one else breathing out there but you. Apart from hostile robots, friendly robots and the strange AI onboard, there’s no one left to talk to.
THE GALAXY BEHIND THE VISOR
Immerse yourself inside the spaceship with gameplay similar to classic Grid-Based. Interact with control panels, equipment and NPCs strictly from a first-person perspective.
But don't take time management lightly! When the oxygen system fails or the ship drifts further off-course, every second counts. You might not have much time to rush between compartments to fix the problem.
SURVIVE AND GROW
If you want to get back to Earth, you have to survive first. But remember: you’re not a soldier.
Management Loop:
Grow plants, harvest crops, cook meals and manage your energy carefully. Craft tools from the raw materials you scavenge. Repair your ship's malfunctions and find a way to stay on course.
Skill System:
Everything you do makes you better at it. Discover items that boost your skills or deepen your theoretical knowledge to unlock new levels of expertise.
Time Is in Your Hands:
On your journey back to Earth, use your time wisely. During exploration, time slows or pauses, letting you think, investigate and unravel mysteries at your own pace.
FIGHT OR HIDE (IT’S YOUR CALL)
The galaxy isn’t friendly but you don’t have to be a flying war machine. The game lets you choose your own approach:
Tactical Space Battles:
Turn-based, strategic ship combat. Find your enemy’s weak spots, cripple them with EMP pulses or crash their systems from the inside with cyber attacks.
Reflex-Based Close Combat:
Face aggressive robots in QTE- and rhythm-based melee encounters. Watch the visual cues and react at the right moment.
Peaceful Solutions:
Don’t want to fight? Switch to stealth, slip past threats and move on. Nobody has to get hurt.
UNRAVEL THE STORY
Where are you? Who are you, really? Where did everyone go? What happened to all the humans? And why are some robots hostile while others are—at least somewhat—friendly?
Explore derelict ships, dig through data logs, collect in-game trading cards and trade with strange robots. How deep you go into the story is up to you. You can focus only on getting home or you can uncover the dark history of this universe.
It’s a long way home, 13-553. Are you ready?
Hello Miners!
Theres a lot in this new update for The Long Way Home.
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Controller Support Added
You can now play the game entirely using the built-in controller support. Xbox, PlayStation and other controllers are supported.
[/*]Thanks to some UI adjustments and a few additions to certain minigames, the whole game is now playable with a controller only. (Worth mentioning: this game was never originally designed to be controller-friendly, so there may still be places where the controller doesnt work perfectly. Please report anything you notice. Ill take care of it as soon as possible.)
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Introduction Revamped
The introduction (a tutorial-like starting section) has been largely reworked. It now fits the story much better and players can also get through it much faster if they want to.
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Tutorial Handbook Added
In the previous (temporary) approach, tutorial messages paused the game to give the player information. Now, tutorial texts have been moved into a tutorial handbook accessible through the PD (youll need to enable the tutorial option when starting a new game for this to work).
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Interface & User Experience (UI/UX)
Some buttons and information that previously appeared only as text (like planting, crafting, repair and maintenance requirement tables) have been replaced with the relevant item icons. I think this improves readability and overall playability.
[/*]Many screens have been adjusted for a better user experience (and this work is still ongoing. Things likely need a bit more time and testing to fully settle into place).
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New Content Added: Hoth Cryomole Hunt
If you land on OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb in Sector 5known to humans as Hothyoull find a winter-vacation-themed resort hotel run by synthetics. By talking to the synthetic at the reception desk, you can join their Cryomole Hunt festival, earn points during the hunt and exchange them for various rewards and gifts.
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Translations
Missing translations that were identified have been added. There may still be gaps, if you report them, Ill address them quickly.
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Thank you!
A huge thanks to everyone for your contributions and valuable feedback. Youre probably helping more than you realize.
[hr][/hr]This build is still in development and testing. Id really appreciate it if you share any bugs you encounter or any suggestions you have. Safe travels!
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04+ / SteamOS
- Processor: x64 / 2.0 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04+ / SteamOS
- Processor: x64 / 2.0 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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